Crossword-Solution: PERCIVAL
We have 5 clues for the answer “PERCIVAL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Arthurian knight who wins sight of the Holy Grail | 1 answer |
| Knight who sought the Holy Grail | 1 answer |
| Grail seeker | 4 answers |
| Knight of the Round Table | 10 answers |
| Round Table Knight. | 11 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PERCIVAL (5)
How the Noble Percival Won the Fair Arissa Once upon a time in a kingdom by the sea, two knights stood talking about the strategy of battle when their conversation was interrupted by the sight of the beautiful Arissa as she walked upon the green.
There was a silver cigarette-box beside me, and I saw that it had been won by Percival Appleton, Esq., of the St Bede’s Club, in a golf tournament.
Judging by the ordinary rules of evidence, I had not the shadow of a reason, thus far, for connecting Sir Percival Glyde with the suspicious words of inquiry that had been spoken to me by the woman in white.
There is a story of one of King Arthur's knights--Sir Percival, I think--that once, riding through a forest, he found a lion fighting with a serpent.
Where is he to go to?” “If I buy the place, for of course it will have to be sold, he is welcome to remain at Rawdon Court.” “And he would deserve to do it if he were that low-minded; but if I know Squire Percival, he will go to the poor-house first.
Quotes with PERCIVAL (3)
And in me too the wave rises. It swells; it arches its back. I am aware once more of a new desire, something rising beneath me like the proud horse whose rider first spurs and then pulls him back. What enemy do we now perceive advancing against us, you whom I ride now, as we stand pawing this stretch of pavement? It is death. Death is the enemy. It is death against whom I ride with my spear couched and my hair flying back like a young man's, like Percival's, when he galloped …
I must be able to say, 'Percival, a ridiculous name'. At the same time let me tell you, men and women, hurrying to the tube station, you would have had to respect him. You would have had to form up and follow behind him. How strange to oar one's way through crowds seeing life through hollow eyes, burning eyes.
PERCIVAL: Now, who is telling the story? SEVERIN: The camera is telling the story. It's watching everything, and you can't lie to it, or it will know. PERCIVAL: My girl is so clever! No, the camera witnesses the story and records it, but it is outside the story. Like a very tiny god with one big, dark eye.... Which of [the characters] is the authority? Who controls how the story is told? And who is the audience, for whom all these wonderful things are meant? SEVERIN: They are all telling the story to me.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chronicle, NY Sun.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2003–2005).